The Cannon River State Water Trail is a pristine paddling destination in southeastern Minnesota offering serene river landscapes, accessible access points, and opportunities for fishing, wildlife viewing, and leisurely paddling.
The Cannon River State Water Trail spans approximately 88 miles through southeastern Minnesota, running from Cannon Falls to Red Wing where it meets the Mississippi River. This water trail includes diverse river segments, ranging from calm stretches to gentle rapids, allowing paddlers of different skill levels to enjoy the scenic corridor. The Cannon River cuts through bluffs, hardwood forests, and agricultural lands, providing a tranquil natural environment rich in wildlife, including white-tailed deer, great blue herons, and various waterfowl species. Historically, the river corridor supported Native American communities and was an important transportation and trade route in the region. Settlements such as Cannon Falls developed along its banks due to its role in milling and early industry. Key recreation offerings include canoeing, kayaking, and tubing with numerous put-in and take-out points maintained by the state and local partners. Fishing enthusiasts can find populations of smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye throughout the river. The trail's accessibility and variety of river conditions make it ideal for family outings and educational trips. Notable landmarks along the way include Dodd Creek Wildlife Management Area, the Temperance River State Park vicinity, and historic sites near Red Wing. Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and easy water access with nearby amenities in river towns. The Cannon River State Water Trail serves as a protected corridor promoting conservation while encouraging sustainable outdoor recreation in Minnesota’s Driftless Area region.
Scenic stretches of calm water ideal for beginner paddlers and families
Diverse wildlife viewing opportunities including osprey and herons
Historic river towns of Cannon Falls and Welch with riverfront parks
Multiple public access points facilitating day trips or multi-day floats
A protected natural area adjacent to the trail, offering excellent opportunities to spot native birds and mammals.
A small city park with picnic areas and boat launch, showcasing the rich milling history of the region.
The scenic convergence point where the Cannon River meets the Mississippi River, popular for fishing and photography.